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> But . there selects the concatenation of the character data of the > entire table element's descendants > is that what you what to sort on? Nope, I meant <xsl:sort select="@name" /> I believe, it's the table occurrences I wanted sorted. >> the for-each's current value, I am not clear on how to leverage current() to facilliatte that? > >Just use current() not . in the expression you had. Ugh, typo in test case! Yeah it's all working now, thanks! >(It would probably be more efficient yo use xsl:key but get it working >before optimising) Interesting, I will look into that. Thanks David, jlc
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